Germany, Third Reich. A Railway Official’s Belt and Buckle, by F.W. Assman & Söhne visually-hidden Their next action was the
Description
Their next action was the German advance in the Ardennes in the winter of 1944–1945
Morrison and Mary Burch Morrison
with matching leather tab
located just outside the town on a hill
The handle grip is composed of a single piece of smooth black wood
Germany, Third Reich. A Railway Official’s Belt and Buckle, by F.W. Assman & Söhne visually-hidden Their next action was the(Reichsbahn Koppelschloss und Grtel). A Reichsbahn (State Railway) officials belt and buckle, the former constructed of blackened leather, one end retaining a reverse brown leather tongue perforated with ten sets of dual eyelets for an adjustable fit, the tongue stamped with a size mark of 100, measuring 4. 5 cm (w) x 97 cm (l), demonstrating age appropriate desiccation and fatigue, in very fine condition; the latter constructed of gilded aluminum,
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